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Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
Girl in Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
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In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
Filmed handheld with the PanasonicG80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from the heart of Europe all the way to the heart of Asia, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China, South-East Asia, India and Nepal. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
Greetings,
Georg

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

Mashhad

Mashhad (Persian:مشهد‎‎ ; listen) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, close to the borders of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. Its population was 2,749,374 at the 2011 census and its built-up (or metro) area was home to 2,782,976 inhabitants including Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh cities. It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv in the East.

The city is most famous and revered for housing the tomb of Imam Reza, the eighth Shia Imam. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine and pay their tributes to Imam Reza.

Mashhad is also known as the city of Ferdowsi, the Iranian poet of Shahnameh, which is considered to be the national epic of Iran. The city is the hometown of some of the most significant Iranian literary figures and artists such as Mehdi Akhavan-Sales, the famous contemporary poet, and Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, the traditional Iranian singer and composer. Ferdowsi and Akhavan Sales are both buried in Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad.

Ali al-Ridha

'Alī ibn Mūsā al-Rezā (Arabic:علي بن موسى الرضا‎) also called abu al-Hasan is commonly known as Ali al-Reza (c. 29 December 765 – 23 August 818) also commonly known in Persia as Imam Reza (Persian: امام رضا), was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad and the eighth Shia Imam after his father Musa al-Kadhim and before his son Muhammad al-Jawad. He was an Imam of knowledge according to the Zaydi (Fiver) Shia school and Sufis. He lived in a period when Abbasid caliphs were facing numerous difficulties, the most important of which was Shia revolts. The Caliph Al-Ma'mun thought out a remedy for this problem by appointing Al-Ridha as his successor, through whom he could involve the Imam in worldly affairs. However, according to the Shia view, when Al-Ma'mun saw that the Imam gained even more popularity, he decided to correct his mistake by poisoning him. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained its new name, Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom.

Imam

An imam (/ɪˈmɑːm/; Arabic:إمام‎imām, plural: أئمةaʼimmah;Persian:امام‎‎) is an Islamic leadership position. It is most commonly in the context of a worship leader of a mosque and Muslim community by Sunni Muslims. In this context, imams may lead Islamic worship services, serve as community leaders, and provide religious guidance. For Shi'a Muslims, the imam has a more central meaning and role in Islam through the concept of Imamah; the term is only applicable to those members of the house of the prophet ahl al-Bayt, designated as infallibles.

Sunni Imams

The Sunni branch of Islam does not have imams in the same sense as the Shi'a, an important distinction often overlooked by those outside of the Islamic faith. In everyday terms, the imam for Sunni Muslims is the one who leads Islamic formal (Fard) prayers, even in locations besides the mosque, whenever prayers are done in a group of two or more with one person leading (imam) and the others following by copying his ritual actions of worship. Friday sermon is most often given by an appointed imam. All mosques have an imam to lead the (congregational) prayers, even though it may sometimes just be a member from the gathered congregation rather than an officially appointed salaried person. Women imams may only lead amongst female-only congregations. The person that should be chosen according to Hadith is one who has most knowledge of the Qu'ran, and Sunnah (prophetic tradition) and is of good character; the age being irrelevant.

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IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
Girl in Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
Join me on:
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The City of Mashhad, Iran

IRAN - Mashhad (Muslim World Capital)

In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
Filmed handheld with the PanasonicG80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from the heart of Europe all the way to the heart of Asia, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China, South-East Asia, India and Nepal. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
Greetings,
Georg

9:42

The city of Mashhad

The city of Mashhad

The city of Mashhad

Winter Sonata In Mashhad

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

Mashhad .IRAN (VLOG-1)

Mashhad, Iran 2016 .مشهد ایران

2:11

Mashhad second line of subway system inaugurated

Mashhad second line of subway system inaugurated

Mashhad second line of subway system inaugurated

Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has inaugurated the second line of its subway system. The new line of the railway system will facilitate the transportation of a large number of pilgrims coming to the city to pay homage to the eighth ShiaImam, Imam Reza. From Mashhad, Press TV’s correspondent YusefJalali reports.
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Imam Reza Holy shrine Mashhad-Iran

Imam Reza holy shrine is the largest mosque in the world it located in Mashhad- Iran

4:01

Mashhad as we live it (Sina Haghighi)

Mashhad as we live it (Sina Haghighi)

Mashhad as we live it (Sina Haghighi)

Mashhad is the second biggest city of Iran and this video is a brief look at how it feels to live in this city, showing the aspects of Mashhad that has never been pictured like this before.
Hope you enjoy it.
by: Sina Haghighi
Also available in 720p at the Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/70722921

5:58

Iran: Major protest erupts today in city of Mashhad against rising cost of living

Iran: Major protest erupts today in city of Mashhad against rising cost of living

Iran: Major protest erupts today in city of Mashhad against rising cost of living

Ziyarat - Mashhad, Iran Part 15 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My Firs...

published: 08 Jun 2017

World Trip Mashhad Iran

The City of Mashhad, Iran

IRAN - Mashhad (Muslim World Capital)

In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
Filmed handheld with the PanasonicG80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from the heart of Europe all the way to the heart of Asia, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China, South-East Asia, India and Nepal. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
Greetings,
Georg

published: 15 Dec 2017

The city of Mashhad

Winter Sonata In Mashhad

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

Mashhad .IRAN (VLOG-1)

Mashhad, Iran 2016 .مشهد ایران

published: 13 Mar 2016

Mashhad second line of subway system inaugurated

Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has inaugurated the second line of its subway system. The new line of the railway system will facilitate the transportation of a large number of pilgrims coming to the city to pay homage to the eighth ShiaImam, Imam Reza. From Mashhad, Press TV’s correspondent YusefJalali reports.
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Imam Reza Holy shrine Mashhad-Iran

Imam Reza holy shrine is the largest mosque in the world it located in Mashhad- Iran

published: 28 Jun 2014

Mashhad as we live it (Sina Haghighi)

Mashhad is the second biggest city of Iran and this video is a brief look at how it feels to live in this city, showing the aspects of Mashhad that has never been pictured like this before.
Hope you enjoy it.
by: Sina Haghighi
Also available in 720p at the Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/70722921

published: 18 Jul 2013

Iran: Major protest erupts today in city of Mashhad against rising cost of living

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn'...

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
Girl in Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
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Thank you for your support, it means a lot :)

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
Girl in Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
Join me on:
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Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Goodthinkingtv
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IRAN - Mashhad (Muslim World Capital)

In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But ...

In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossin...

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
Filmed handheld with the PanasonicG80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from the heart of Europe all the way to the heart of Asia, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China, South-East Asia, India and Nepal. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
Greetings,
Georg

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
Filmed handheld with the PanasonicG80/G81/G85 and the iPhone 6.
The long Road (TlR) is a journey from the heart of Europe all the way to the heart of Asia, through the middle east, following the old silk road, China, South-East Asia, India and Nepal. The whole journey will be overland (no planes, UFOs or portals) and put together into short videos on this channel :)
Greetings,
Georg

Winter Sonata In Mashhad

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each oth...

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

Mashhad second line of subway system inaugurated

Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has inaugurated the second line of its subway system. The new line of the railway system will facilitate the transportation ...

Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has inaugurated the second line of its subway system. The new line of the railway system will facilitate the transportation of a large number of pilgrims coming to the city to pay homage to the eighth ShiaImam, Imam Reza. From Mashhad, Press TV’s correspondent YusefJalali reports.
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Iran’s northeastern city of Mashhad has inaugurated the second line of its subway system. The new line of the railway system will facilitate the transportation of a large number of pilgrims coming to the city to pay homage to the eighth ShiaImam, Imam Reza. From Mashhad, Press TV’s correspondent YusefJalali reports.
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Mashhad as we live it (Sina Haghighi)

Mashhad is the second biggest city of Iran and this video is a brief look at how it feels to live in this city, showing the aspects of Mashhad that has never be...

Mashhad is the second biggest city of Iran and this video is a brief look at how it feels to live in this city, showing the aspects of Mashhad that has never been pictured like this before.
Hope you enjoy it.
by: Sina Haghighi
Also available in 720p at the Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/70722921

Mashhad is the second biggest city of Iran and this video is a brief look at how it feels to live in this city, showing the aspects of Mashhad that has never been pictured like this before.
Hope you enjoy it.
by: Sina Haghighi
Also available in 720p at the Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/70722921

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My Firs...

published: 08 Jun 2017

Mashhad Tour

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted by Mashhad and its tour guides association.
During this time Mashhadi hosts take us to the main attractions of this region, including the shrine of Imam Reza, mausoleums of Ferdowsi, Attar and Khayam.
This event ends with a short trip to the beautiful and historical village of Kang located on the outskirts of Shandiz and Torqabeh.

Top Ten Best Places To Visit In Iran

Mashhad; Muslim World Capital

Mashhad is a major northeastern metropolis and is considered the Islamic capital of Iran. It is not only a famous religious destination, but also a historical one. Many of the the greatest Persian scientists and poets have risen from Khorasan and especially Mashhad.

published: 16 May 2017

Two tourists share their experience of visiting the shrine of Imam Rida (AS)

published: 28 May 2017

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fru...

published: 12 Nov 2014

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published: 08 Oct 2017

Beautiful, 5 Amazing Places in Iran

Beautiful, 5 AmazingPlaces in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancient cities of Shiraz and Isfahan.
For those wanting to get off the beaten path, the country has a wealth of lesser-known destinations that rival the stunning beauty and historical significance of their more famous counterparts. Here are five of the best: beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel,
Rudkhan CastleHidden in the humid green forests of Iran's northern Gilan province is Rudkhan Castle, a medieval military fortress whose origins ...

published: 11 Nov 2014

Day 1-3 Vlog (Mashad) - ALL DAY, EVERY DAY!

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Traveling Iran by train | DW Documentary

Iran is opening its doors to foreigners and a train ride from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea is a great way to get to know the country and its people.
The travel restrictions that are now being lifted were in place for decades. Many Iranians are hoping they will now be able to lead a freer life – and we meet many of these hospitable and welcoming people on our journey through the Middle Eastern nation.
The country’s most important rail link, the Trans-Iranian Railway, runs for approximately 1400 kilometers from the Persian Gulf via Teheran to the Caspian Sea. The journey starts in Khorramshahr on the Shatt al-Arab, the river border between Iraq and Iran.
Traveling past oil fields, the train reaches Shushtar. One of the top sights here is the historic hydraulic system, now a UNESCO...

published: 12 May 2017

Iran's Mashhad hosts biggest “Iftar” in world

Every year during the holy month of Ramadan, Iran’s shrine city of Mashhad hosts the biggest fast-breaking meal or “Iftar” in the world. Some 360 thousand people are served food to break their fast.
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Bus from Tehran to Mashhad, Iran part 1

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn'...

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
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Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
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Mashhad Tour

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted by Mashhad and its tour guides association.
During this time Mashhadi...

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted by Mashhad and its tour guides association.
During this time Mashhadi hosts take us to the main attractions of this region, including the shrine of Imam Reza, mausoleums of Ferdowsi, Attar and Khayam.
This event ends with a short trip to the beautiful and historical village of Kang located on the outskirts of Shandiz and Torqabeh.

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted by Mashhad and its tour guides association.
During this time Mashhadi hosts take us to the main attractions of this region, including the shrine of Imam Reza, mausoleums of Ferdowsi, Attar and Khayam.
This event ends with a short trip to the beautiful and historical village of Kang located on the outskirts of Shandiz and Torqabeh.

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

Mashhad; Muslim World Capital

Mashhad is a major northeastern metropolis and is considered the Islamic capital of Iran. It is not only a famous religious destination, but also a historical o...

Mashhad is a major northeastern metropolis and is considered the Islamic capital of Iran. It is not only a famous religious destination, but also a historical one. Many of the the greatest Persian scientists and poets have risen from Khorasan and especially Mashhad.

Mashhad is a major northeastern metropolis and is considered the Islamic capital of Iran. It is not only a famous religious destination, but also a historical one. Many of the the greatest Persian scientists and poets have risen from Khorasan and especially Mashhad.

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNC...

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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Beautiful, 5 Amazing Places in Iran

Beautiful, 5 AmazingPlaces in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancie...

Beautiful, 5 AmazingPlaces in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancient cities of Shiraz and Isfahan.
For those wanting to get off the beaten path, the country has a wealth of lesser-known destinations that rival the stunning beauty and historical significance of their more famous counterparts. Here are five of the best: beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel,
Rudkhan CastleHidden in the humid green forests of Iran's northern Gilan province is Rudkhan Castle, a medieval military fortress whose origins predate the rise of Islam in Iran.
Few foreign tourists have visited the site, which is a popular attraction among Iranians. Work started on the castle during the PersianSassanid era, between A.D. 224 and 651. Followers of the Ismaili sect (the infamous "Assassins" or "Hashashin") are believed to have renovated and completed the fortress during the late 11th to 12th centuries.
Bekhradi Historical House
This 400-year-old inn built in Persia's Safavid era features four tastefully decorated multiroomed guest suites and is the oldest house to be restored in Iran.
Its renovation and artistic restoration took local interior designer and restoration specialist Morteza Bekhradi five years to engineer and complete.
Peppered with stained-glass windows and original artwork from the Safavid and subsequent Qajar eras, the house sits between two gardens replete with fruits and wildflowers.
SoltaniyehDome
A UNESCO World Heritage site in the northwestern province of Zanjan, the mausoleum of Oljaytu at Soltaniyeh is topped by one of the world's largest domes.
Built between 1302 and 1312 in Soltaniyeh, the capital city of the Mongols' Ilkhanid Dynasty, the monument is a mausoleum for Il-khan Oljeitu, the Ilkhanid's eighth ruler.
Though much of the structure's exterior coloring and tiles have faded through the centuries, the intricate brickwork, tilework and vibrant designs inside the mausoleum have remained largely unscathed.
Laleh Kandovan RockyHotel
About 30 miles outside the northwestern city of Tabriz lies the troglodyte village of Kandovan.
People here live in cone-shaped caves cut out of volcanic rock at the foot of Mount Sahand, a dormant volcano.
Nestled within the 800-year-old village, the Laleh Kandovan Rocky Hotel has been literally hand-carved into the rocky landscape, with each of the luxury hotel's 16 modernized rooms encompassing a cave, or "karaan."
Toghrol Tower
Toghrol Tower is a Seljuk-era monument situated in the city of Rey, on the southern outskirts of Iran's capital city, Tehran.
Often overlooked by visitors who tend to stick to the higher-income northern and central areas of the Iranian capital, Rey is the oldest county in Tehran province and is speckled with historical monuments, including a 500-year-old Safavid-era bazaar.
The tower is said to serve as the mausoleum for Seljuk king Toghrol Beg, who established Rey as a major administrative center of the Seljuk Dynasty until its destruction by Mongol armies in the early 13th century.
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Beautiful, 5 AmazingPlaces in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancient cities of Shiraz and Isfahan.
For those wanting to get off the beaten path, the country has a wealth of lesser-known destinations that rival the stunning beauty and historical significance of their more famous counterparts. Here are five of the best: beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel,
Rudkhan CastleHidden in the humid green forests of Iran's northern Gilan province is Rudkhan Castle, a medieval military fortress whose origins predate the rise of Islam in Iran.
Few foreign tourists have visited the site, which is a popular attraction among Iranians. Work started on the castle during the PersianSassanid era, between A.D. 224 and 651. Followers of the Ismaili sect (the infamous "Assassins" or "Hashashin") are believed to have renovated and completed the fortress during the late 11th to 12th centuries.
Bekhradi Historical House
This 400-year-old inn built in Persia's Safavid era features four tastefully decorated multiroomed guest suites and is the oldest house to be restored in Iran.
Its renovation and artistic restoration took local interior designer and restoration specialist Morteza Bekhradi five years to engineer and complete.
Peppered with stained-glass windows and original artwork from the Safavid and subsequent Qajar eras, the house sits between two gardens replete with fruits and wildflowers.
SoltaniyehDome
A UNESCO World Heritage site in the northwestern province of Zanjan, the mausoleum of Oljaytu at Soltaniyeh is topped by one of the world's largest domes.
Built between 1302 and 1312 in Soltaniyeh, the capital city of the Mongols' Ilkhanid Dynasty, the monument is a mausoleum for Il-khan Oljeitu, the Ilkhanid's eighth ruler.
Though much of the structure's exterior coloring and tiles have faded through the centuries, the intricate brickwork, tilework and vibrant designs inside the mausoleum have remained largely unscathed.
Laleh Kandovan RockyHotel
About 30 miles outside the northwestern city of Tabriz lies the troglodyte village of Kandovan.
People here live in cone-shaped caves cut out of volcanic rock at the foot of Mount Sahand, a dormant volcano.
Nestled within the 800-year-old village, the Laleh Kandovan Rocky Hotel has been literally hand-carved into the rocky landscape, with each of the luxury hotel's 16 modernized rooms encompassing a cave, or "karaan."
Toghrol Tower
Toghrol Tower is a Seljuk-era monument situated in the city of Rey, on the southern outskirts of Iran's capital city, Tehran.
Often overlooked by visitors who tend to stick to the higher-income northern and central areas of the Iranian capital, Rey is the oldest county in Tehran province and is speckled with historical monuments, including a 500-year-old Safavid-era bazaar.
The tower is said to serve as the mausoleum for Seljuk king Toghrol Beg, who established Rey as a major administrative center of the Seljuk Dynasty until its destruction by Mongol armies in the early 13th century.
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On Friday morning, the 'Golden Eagle' left Moscow's Kazan Railway station. Its destination – Iran's capital, Tehran. 40 tourists from countries such as England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Canada and South Africa started an 18-day adventure aboard a train that offers all the comforts of a 5-star hotel. The train will reach Iran after crossing Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The organizers of this trip say growing interest in Persian culture is what motivated tourists from around the world to take part in the journey.
The train will travel across the Silk Road through ancient Persia, the old name for Iran, so tourists will have the opportunity to visit many historic destinations in the region. Upon arrival in Iran tourists will spend two nights in a luxury hotel and will be able to visit the Iranian capital, which is attracting the attention of visitors from all over the world.
Although the cheapest ticket is a staggering 20,000 euros per person, organizers say the unique experience and unparalleled service justifies the price tag. There are also several logistical issues which have proven to be particularly expensive to solve, including adapting the wheels of the train to the rail networks of each country, as they differ in size.
Unfortunately, this unique journey from Moscow to Tehran is far too expensive for most international adventurers. However, the opening of this train route is expected to be followed by more affordable options that can be enjoyed by all tourists interested in visiting Iran by rail.
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On Friday morning, the 'Golden Eagle' left Moscow's Kazan Railway station. Its destination – Iran's capital, Tehran. 40 tourists from countries such as England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Canada and South Africa started an 18-day adventure aboard a train that offers all the comforts of a 5-star hotel. The train will reach Iran after crossing Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The organizers of this trip say growing interest in Persian culture is what motivated tourists from around the world to take part in the journey.
The train will travel across the Silk Road through ancient Persia, the old name for Iran, so tourists will have the opportunity to visit many historic destinations in the region. Upon arrival in Iran tourists will spend two nights in a luxury hotel and will be able to visit the Iranian capital, which is attracting the attention of visitors from all over the world.
Although the cheapest ticket is a staggering 20,000 euros per person, organizers say the unique experience and unparalleled service justifies the price tag. There are also several logistical issues which have proven to be particularly expensive to solve, including adapting the wheels of the train to the rail networks of each country, as they differ in size.
Unfortunately, this unique journey from Moscow to Tehran is far too expensive for most international adventurers. However, the opening of this train route is expected to be followed by more affordable options that can be enjoyed by all tourists interested in visiting Iran by rail.
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Iran is opening its doors to foreigners and a train ride from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea is a great way to get to know the country and its people.
The travel restrictions that are now being lifted were in place for decades. Many Iranians are hoping they will now be able to lead a freer life – and we meet many of these hospitable and welcoming people on our journey through the Middle Eastern nation.
The country’s most important rail link, the Trans-Iranian Railway, runs for approximately 1400 kilometers from the Persian Gulf via Teheran to the Caspian Sea. The journey starts in Khorramshahr on the Shatt al-Arab, the river border between Iraq and Iran.
Traveling past oil fields, the train reaches Shushtar. One of the top sights here is the historic hydraulic system, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After that, the train heads up into the Zagros Mountains. The journey is interrupted by a break for prayer. Breath-taking landscapes move past the train window until we reach the highest point not only of our journey but of the entire rail network: 2,200 meters above sea level between Dorud and Arak.
During a brief stop in Qom, travelers can refuel with sohan, a pastry made of wheat germ, flour and sugar. The next section of the track is high-speed and we continue on to Teheran at 160 km/h. The metropolitan area is home to more than 15 million people. The last leg takes us to the north of the country.
In theAlborz Mountains, we find out what role the Trans-Iranian Railway played during Stalin’s major offensive against the German army in World War II. Our oriental rail adventure ends in Bandar-e Torkaman on the Caspian Sea.
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Iran is opening its doors to foreigners and a train ride from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea is a great way to get to know the country and its people.
The travel restrictions that are now being lifted were in place for decades. Many Iranians are hoping they will now be able to lead a freer life – and we meet many of these hospitable and welcoming people on our journey through the Middle Eastern nation.
The country’s most important rail link, the Trans-Iranian Railway, runs for approximately 1400 kilometers from the Persian Gulf via Teheran to the Caspian Sea. The journey starts in Khorramshahr on the Shatt al-Arab, the river border between Iraq and Iran.
Traveling past oil fields, the train reaches Shushtar. One of the top sights here is the historic hydraulic system, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After that, the train heads up into the Zagros Mountains. The journey is interrupted by a break for prayer. Breath-taking landscapes move past the train window until we reach the highest point not only of our journey but of the entire rail network: 2,200 meters above sea level between Dorud and Arak.
During a brief stop in Qom, travelers can refuel with sohan, a pastry made of wheat germ, flour and sugar. The next section of the track is high-speed and we continue on to Teheran at 160 km/h. The metropolitan area is home to more than 15 million people. The last leg takes us to the north of the country.
In theAlborz Mountains, we find out what role the Trans-Iranian Railway played during Stalin’s major offensive against the German army in World War II. Our oriental rail adventure ends in Bandar-e Torkaman on the Caspian Sea.
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Iran's Mashhad hosts biggest “Iftar” in world

Every year during the holy month of Ramadan, Iran’s shrine city of Mashhad hosts the biggest fast-breaking meal or “Iftar” in the world. Some 360 thousand peopl...

Every year during the holy month of Ramadan, Iran’s shrine city of Mashhad hosts the biggest fast-breaking meal or “Iftar” in the world. Some 360 thousand people are served food to break their fast.
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Every year during the holy month of Ramadan, Iran’s shrine city of Mashhad hosts the biggest fast-breaking meal or “Iftar” in the world. Some 360 thousand people are served food to break their fast.
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IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
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IRAN - Mashhad (Muslim World Capital)

In the holy city of Mashad in the north-east of Iran, the eighth ShiaImam was laid to rest. Hence, Mashhad is the most frequented pilgrimage site in Iran. But the sanctity of this city is not confined to Iran alone. In early 2017, Mashhad was named as the cultural capital of the Muslim World.
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Piloting A320 into Mashhad, Iran

In the cockpit of an Air Arabia A320 for a flight into Mashhad Iran. Find the 4hr film at ...

Mashhad: The holy shrine and my gate to TURKMENISTAN | The Long Road Ep. 33

My last destination in Iran: Mashhad. The second holiest city and my gate to Turkmenistan. Here I got surprised by the holy shrine, got a masterplan for crossing the border and was worried af if I messed up my visa for Turkmenistan. But see for yourself.
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The city of Mashhad

In this video, Gisoo Misha Ahmadi takes a trip to the holy city of Mashhad in north east o...

Winter Sonata In Mashhad

It was the 1st day of snow. Everyone was extremely excited to experience snow so we took a short walk around Mashhad and had fun throwing snow balls at each other :). It was -3 Degrees celcius and so the story goes.....Lyrics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJKkANno78

4:32

Journey of Love - Mashhad (Shrine Imam Reza as امام رضا‎)

Journey of Love - Mashhad (سفر عشق - مشهد)
A Time lapse film by Zeeshan Syed. Shrine of Im...

Mashhad, Iran 2016 .مشهد ایران

Mashhad

Mashhad (Persian:مشهد‎‎ ; listen) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, close to the borders of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. Its population was 2,749,374 at the 2011 census and its built-up (or metro) area was home to 2,782,976 inhabitants including Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh cities. It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv in the East.

The city is most famous and revered for housing the tomb of Imam Reza, the eighth Shia Imam. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine and pay their tributes to Imam Reza.

Mashhad is also known as the city of Ferdowsi, the Iranian poet of Shahnameh, which is considered to be the national epic of Iran. The city is the hometown of some of the most significant Iranian literary figures and artists such as Mehdi Akhavan-Sales, the famous contemporary poet, and Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, the traditional Iranian singer and composer. Ferdowsi and Akhavan Sales are both buried in Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad.

Iranian truck owners and drivers have launched a strike in seven of Iran's 31 provinces to protest poor working conditions ... She also identifies her location as a highway to the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran....

On the sidelines of the meeting, I met with students at MashhadUniversity, Ferdowsi University, and at a woman’s educational institute, as well as with visiting scholars from Tehran. Just before my trip the United States withdrew from the nuclear accord, and while I was in the northeastern city of Mashhad, officially moved the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem....

On the sidelines of the meeting, I met with students at MashhadUniversity, Ferdowsi University, and at a woman’s educational institute, as well as with visiting scholars from Tehran. Just before my trip the United States withdrew from the nuclear accord, and while I was in the northeastern city of Mashhad, officially moved the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem....

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
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10:46

Mashhad Tour

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted b...

Mashhad Tour

It is the annual convention of about 600 tour guides from all over Iran and it is hosted by Mashhad and its tour guides association.
During this time Mashhadi hosts take us to the main attractions of this region, including the shrine of Imam Reza, mausoleums of Ferdowsi, Attar and Khayam.
This event ends with a short trip to the beautiful and historical village of Kang located on the outskirts of Shandiz and Torqabeh.

Ziyarat - Mashhad, Iran Part 15 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliphHarun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be "Iran's spiritual capital"

Mashhad; Muslim World Capital

Mashhad is a major northeastern metropolis and is considered the Islamic capital of Iran. It is not only a famous religious destination, but also a historical one. Many of the the greatest Persian scientists and poets have risen from Khorasan and especially Mashhad.

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Two tourists share their experience of visiting the shrine of Imam Rida (AS)

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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Beautiful, 5 Amazing Places in Iran

Beautiful, 5 AmazingPlaces in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancient cities of Shiraz and Isfahan.
For those wanting to get off the beaten path, the country has a wealth of lesser-known destinations that rival the stunning beauty and historical significance of their more famous counterparts. Here are five of the best: beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel,
Rudkhan CastleHidden in the humid green forests of Iran's northern Gilan province is Rudkhan Castle, a medieval military fortress whose origins predate the rise of Islam in Iran.
Few foreign tourists have visited the site, which is a popular attraction among Iranians. Work started on the castle during the PersianSassanid era, between A.D. 224 and 651. Followers of the Ismaili sect (the infamous "Assassins" or "Hashashin") are believed to have renovated and completed the fortress during the late 11th to 12th centuries.
Bekhradi Historical House
This 400-year-old inn built in Persia's Safavid era features four tastefully decorated multiroomed guest suites and is the oldest house to be restored in Iran.
Its renovation and artistic restoration took local interior designer and restoration specialist Morteza Bekhradi five years to engineer and complete.
Peppered with stained-glass windows and original artwork from the Safavid and subsequent Qajar eras, the house sits between two gardens replete with fruits and wildflowers.
SoltaniyehDome
A UNESCO World Heritage site in the northwestern province of Zanjan, the mausoleum of Oljaytu at Soltaniyeh is topped by one of the world's largest domes.
Built between 1302 and 1312 in Soltaniyeh, the capital city of the Mongols' Ilkhanid Dynasty, the monument is a mausoleum for Il-khan Oljeitu, the Ilkhanid's eighth ruler.
Though much of the structure's exterior coloring and tiles have faded through the centuries, the intricate brickwork, tilework and vibrant designs inside the mausoleum have remained largely unscathed.
Laleh Kandovan RockyHotel
About 30 miles outside the northwestern city of Tabriz lies the troglodyte village of Kandovan.
People here live in cone-shaped caves cut out of volcanic rock at the foot of Mount Sahand, a dormant volcano.
Nestled within the 800-year-old village, the Laleh Kandovan Rocky Hotel has been literally hand-carved into the rocky landscape, with each of the luxury hotel's 16 modernized rooms encompassing a cave, or "karaan."
Toghrol Tower
Toghrol Tower is a Seljuk-era monument situated in the city of Rey, on the southern outskirts of Iran's capital city, Tehran.
Often overlooked by visitors who tend to stick to the higher-income northern and central areas of the Iranian capital, Rey is the oldest county in Tehran province and is speckled with historical monuments, including a 500-year-old Safavid-era bazaar.
The tower is said to serve as the mausoleum for Seljuk king Toghrol Beg, who established Rey as a major administrative center of the Seljuk Dynasty until its destruction by Mongol armies in the early 13th century.
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Day 1-3 Vlog (Mashad) - ALL DAY, EVERY DAY!

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No Be Money

[Verse 1:]We dey chop for crada, we chop for buka. Deli for face me I face you it doesn't matter. Ife to ni fumi [?] baye and as for valentine, we go dey freestyle it![Hook:]You don't need to work hard to show me your love baby. You don't need to move far, your all that I want your all that I need.[Chorus:]No be money, money, money, money. It's you that I want baby. No be money Awa Kuri, no no. unaya abe rubeko[Verse 2:]He doesn't rage, and he buys me flashy things. we pop champagne but I have many feeling! Ife to ni fumi money cannot buy it and as valentine we go dey to buy it![Hook:]You don't need to work hard to show me your love baby. You don't need to move far, your all that I want, your all that I need,[Chorus:]No be money, money, money, money. It's you that I want baby. No be money Awa Kuri, no no. unaya abe rubeko![Mocheddah:]"Now, all my ladies, taunt your mind, and tell it: your my chief commander, evuwa, only sugar in a tea, purero or purero yeaa.[Hook 2:]My love e no be money no be money yeah. my love no be money, no be money yeah my love no be money no be money yeah love no be money no be money yeah.[Hook:]You don't need to work hard to show me your love baby. You don't need to move far, your all that I want, your all that I need.[Chorus: x2]No be money, money, money, money. It's you that I want baby. No be money Awa Kuri, no no. unaya abe rubeko.[Hook 2:]

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The document targets the launch and development of an innovation center, alongside providing fledgling knowledge-based firms and startups with financial support ... According to the daily, MTN-Irancell, the largest mobile internet service provider in Iran, has previously signed agreements with Iran's Khuzestan ProvinceGovernorate, MashhadMunicipality and knowledge-based firms and centers to support startups ... ....